AVEVA's flagship Information Management software is quicker and more efficient with an improved user interface and fasterdeployment

AVEVA today announced a number of improvements to AVEVA NET, its powerful Information Management software. Customer feedback has already shown that these improvements enhance both overall user experience and productivity, enabling significant savings across engineering projects and asset operations. This latest release benefits from simpler and quicker installation and an enhanced user interface that is both intuitive and tablet-friendly.

With improved 3D interaction and faster and more powerful search, visualisation and navigation capabilities, AVEVA NET 5.0 provides users with an optimal experience. It continues to maintain an open and agnostic approach to integration, accepting data from any source. In addition, AVEVA NET 5.0 is cloud ready, offering customers the benefits of greater system flexibility and scalability.

'AVEVA NET is the benchmark that other solutions are measured against for speed and ease of installation' said Derek Middlemas, COO & Head of Enterprise Solutions, AVEVA. 'Helping our customers to gain a competitive advantage has always been a primary focus for us. Feedback from early adopters of this latest version has been extremely positive, confirming faster deployment and unmatched productivity when exploiting digital asset information. Overall they are very impressed with the results.'

Mr. Middlemas continued, 'AVEVA NET 5.0 marks a step change in the deployment of Engineering Information Management solutions and will once again set the standard for others to follow, as the Digital Asset strategy becomes a "must-have" for capital intensive industries.'

AVEVA NET 5.0 is the core technology underpinning AVEVA's Digital Information Hub solutions, enabling EPCs and Owner Operators to rapidly capture, explore and interrogate their Digital Asset information. It also enables efficiency in the complex process of progressively handing over an asset's data from its engineering and construction phase into its operations phase.